Laura Pasquino is a contemporary cermaic artist whose work explores the emotional resonance of form and material. With a background in architecture and design, her practice moves between sculpture, object, and installation, grounded in the tactile language of clay but informed by the logic of spatial composition.
Pasquino’s pieces are marked by a refined simplicity that belies their complexity: organic yet deliberate, rough yet serene. She draws inspiration from geological processes and architectural fragments, translating them into vessels and forms that oscillate between solidity and fragility. Her work embraces imperfection as a mark of authenticity, each surface carries the trace of hand, fire, and time. Through this process, Pasquino creates not only objects but emotional landscapes, meditations on permanence, erosion, and transformation.
She has exhibited in design and art fairs across Europe, and her work is held in private collections and galleries internationally. ECRU marks her first solo presentation in the United States.